Never said it was important, just that says something. What impacts more, when an enemy says that you actually did a good job, or a friend? An enemy would hate to give you a compliment, so the fact that they would says a lot about the thing you did.

He is a dick, but respect is still respect and earning it by a "dick", then that means something, surerly you did know someone can be a total asshole but still respect someone >_>

Everyone got their own ways, for example would you like to be respected by a kiss ass or the guy whom rarely talks to you because he thinks less of you as a person. But that one time, you did something to earn his respect. Truthfully wich "respect" weights more. Point is we are diffrent and our values have actually some value, so I personally would want someone like Bakugo (If he was real) to have respect

Okay, for real now? i'm not going to make this too long, so bear with me:

I haven't been really watching many animes when I was young, so I could watch things like Inuyasha, or FMA, with a balanced, rather grown up eyes - and the same goes for Fairy Tail.

People oftentimes glorify the former two, and similar, for making their childhood amazing, and whatnot, but really, those were some incredibly cheesy, predictable animes, where majority of the plot is an absolute, pointless drag, and the characters are just grotesque sometimes. More often complete idiots than not. I couldn't even finish any of those two.

Fairy Tail is pretty similar, actually. But, on the contrary to such FMA, where every single "hurr durr don't call me short" moment was making me physically cringe, in Fairy Tail I could actually laugh at the jokes, even though they still were pretty stupid. For the cynical whineass like me, "it makes me laugh" it's a big + on the scoreboard, so there's that. Also, I stopped watching Fairy Tail because I stumbled upon a hiatus, and not because I thought it was so terrible I just couldn't stomach it anymore.

The overall anime is nice, but it's still long as ****, and the fillers are pretty much terrible - but other than that, I think you should watch a handful of episodes and see for yourself if it rubs you the right way or not. Sometimes you just have to give it a shot.

For instance, I absolutely detest fanservice, because being a woman I don't judge an anime by how hard my dick gets from it, and see its ******** past the jelly tits and bulgy vaginas - but by god, "Kill la Kill" was one of the best shows I've seen. I've watched it thrice. So yeah. Just watch Fairy Tail a bit, and judge for yourself.

So here you go - an opinion of a scarce someone who doesn't have nostalgia goggles on.

also, if you like Naruto and other progress type of animes, you just might like it, since Fairy Tail is all about that kind of development, and adding new, unique characters to the already-rich character roster.

Probably might not see this again being anon, but go look into Certain Magical Index and Certain Scientific Rail gun. The antagonist going from one of the most sadistic ********** in history to a legitimate ally to the main cast is done really well. also the second antagonist actually triggers his power up simply by being a hypocritical jackass, Accele is so disgusted with him he grabs him and throws him so hard he turns into a frigging comet! They also have really good Nichijou tier running gags.

I think FMA: Brotherhood was much better, but you're right about those short jokes being cringey. I liked when people mistook Al for the "Fullmetal Alchemist," but those short jokes got old as soon as they started.

In terms of fanservice, I absolutely agree, even as a male. My take is that I can stomach a little fanservice, as long as it's used in moderation. Problem is a lot of shows now just use fanservice in place of plot and/or character development, and it ruins what could have been a great show.
Kill la Kill is a perfect example of a show that does a lot of fanservice but have an interesting story and themes, and develop some decent characters. That ost, too...

It may be one of the more popular anime, but Gurren Lagann honestly has some of the best character development of any series I've watched. the time between the Arcs spans generations and it's really interesting to see the characters you followed in the initial first part of the story develop and deal with new threats some 20 years in the future where they've grown up, had children or reinvented themselves.
A character they rescue from an underground civilisation later becomes a major character, a torn antagonistic politician dealing with the issues faced against the city, of which was created by the events of the first Arc, from a whole new threat entirely.

It has a bit of a Naruto-ish feeling to it. With the obnoxious filler in it as well. "The power of friendship" is a bit too heavy handed and it has a huge amount of fanservice I'm a weird guy, I don't like fanservice and will normally not watch heavy fanservice shows. But it was still good despite that. but is otherwise pretty dang good.

Fair warning, there IS a time skip and I've known a lot of people that stopped watching after that because they felt it slowed down but it definitely speeds back up and **** gets even crazier.

Bakugo is ranked highest in the whole of class A for battle tactics and combat, people in that position are rarely friendly or supportive (in anime at least) why not just accept his role in the series and wait for his redemption arc? If BNHA gets greenlit for a continuous series Bakugo will undoubtedly be one of the favourites or highest regarded. (think Piccolo or Vegeta in terms of a 180 in personality.) Deku will learn how to be tenacious and confident whereas Bakugo will learn how to work in a team and bring out the best in people.

He has been evil in the anime so far. Not villain tier but bullying people since his birth, narcissism, use of violence on innocent people etc. are all evil things. He has done all of these, and the only really decent thing he's done was wanting win fair and square. And maybe this.

He's the main reason Deku has confidence problems. He's never done something for anyone for all of his life, at least as far as we know. He was willing to seriously injure Deku just because his frail ego was hurt, and he did, to a lesser extent thanks to All Might's intervention. He's even the that came with the name Deku a.k.a. useless.

So, he's a selfish person who has done nothing altruistic his whole life. He has hurt people, especially on an emotional level, and he was fully aware of what he was doing. It wasn't a mistake, he just didn't care about others. Not one bit. That, my friend, is evil. Evil isn't always some villains going around shouting "I'm gonna kill innocents". Evil is generally just mundane. It's in the things in daily life. To add, he really was an A grade bully.

Redemption is one of my favourite things in stories and I like morally gray characters. But Bakugo has been nothing but evil and some times neutral. He has done nothing good. So, he's evil right now.

to be entirely fair he's such a great charecter exactly because this narative is all about what truely makes a hero and in turn what truely makes a villain.

we also had the mind control guy who really only wanted to be a hero and who had a truely amazing power for a prospective hero however the power was so uncomfortable that it was easy to simply label him as a villain in the makeing.

bakugo seems to truely want to be hero but have made no real mental picture of what that entails. it would be so easy for him to turn down the path of villany.
at the same time it really seems to me like his current mentors atempt at curtailing him will only fuel that fire. he doesn't nheed to be kept in check. someone needs to guid him on a far more defined path. funnily enough it seems like he could truely learn something from endeavor if that guy wasn't too busy with his son.

since another grade A douchecanoe but his goal to be the best hero seems to be genuine.

I have to agree, Bakugo's a long way from becoming a hero. However, I belive this is directly caused not by something wrong in his head from thw start, but rather because the environment he was born into.

We all know he hit the superpower lottery jackpot, but look back into how his classmates reacted throughout the years. Everyone kisses his ass, telling how he'll be a great hero from his quirk alone. Sure, he was also naturally gifted, but the amount of praise he was showered from traits he was given because of lucky, and not because he desrved, was what gave him his ego. He startes to see himself at the centre of the universe: he was the next best thing since toasted bread. But what got this ego train rolling at full speed for about a decade? All this time, nobody called out Bakugo on acting like a little ****. It was society's bias towards the individuals with better quirks that got him a free pass through these years. Bakugo - who, a lot of people forget, has just hit puberty - never saw it that way. Because nobody ever made him look at things from a different angle.

Compare and contrast it to what Deku (and even Hitoshi) had been through.

Of course, Dynamite Headdy's little ego trip has been getting hearty doss of "reality checks" ever since Ep. 2 came along. If you're not reading the manga, then believe me when I say that it won't be ending anytime soon.

All might telling Deu he can become a hero, followed by deeming him his next successor, was the begining of a new age for the superhero society of MHA: an age where old stigmas regarding quirks and anything that depended on them would crumble. It just so happens that Bakugo's ego is the first casualty of many to come.

I once did actually, but that was before a certaiN hothead [MAJOR SPOILERS] told his kidnappers, when he was offered an actual spot in the villian alliance, to take their offer and shove it sideways . And more came after that.
****** needs to get his act together though

ok 1 ***** this **** was a month ago go to sleep 2 like i said a million times before i know hes not a villain i know hes a good guy all i said is his personality i like a villain like fk a month later yall still dont know how to read right

Not really, more like an antihero if anything. He is still passionate about stopping villains and saving people. He's confirmed a huge All Might fanboy in the manga. If anything, he's pretty much Endeavor Junior with a bigger temper.

His anger issues and the history of bullying Deku, while definitely not very heroic traits, aren't enough to call him evil or villainous. Hell, if I was told my whole life how amazing I was and how great I was going to be, and some quirkless nerd was like "Yeah me too!" I'd be pretty annoyed at their audacity.

and im not calling him a villain im saying he has the personality of 1 short tempered abusive and arrogant those are basicly key points to many villains in many series its like all u guys are trying to make it out like im slamming bakugo and caling him a villain when im not and ignoring me when i say i love him the 2nd most out of everyone in the show

literally all of this is agreeing with what i said as him acting like a villain but being a hero thats a fkin anti hero ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

id say he only looks scary and only when his face gets shaded bakugos entire personality screams villain but he hides the good from the world and thats not a bad thing it just makes the good he does do that much more special really dont get why im getting so many thumbs its like there saying his personality doesnt scream villain and thats a lie it does and thats why i love him cus hes still a good person regardless all yall can suck my butt hole

oh my god its like all of u ppl have ignored half the **** iv said here i literally said in the original comment he acts like a villain but is a good guy thats me saying hes chaotic good just with more words thats me saying hes an anti hero but with more words fk all of u ppl are starting to piss me off igoring half of my comments

its a red thumb from a system of green and red thumbs green to represent positive feelings toward the comment and red to represent negative feelings of the content thats all has nothing to do with my feelings towards converstations themselves and if u think conversations should be based around the fact of giving green or red pixels then ur autistic and do belong here

if u look around i have dowvoted every 1 of ur commetns just the stupid 1s and im not really having a bad day this entire threads just etting on my nerves cus literalyl everyone is only reading what they want to so they can leave a snarky comment and try to start ****

refering to the comments lower bruh where they are commenting on the comments of other ppl just go away already would ya and btw it was just misunderstood that way i meant his personality wwas evil and wat not if i could edit comments i would but im not deleting a comment cus of some red thumbs those dont bother me...ppl do but still

Im looking over it, and I only see you trying to defend what you said.
I realize you mean that he LOOKS evil but dude come on.
You literally said "hes pretty evil".

I just thought the chaotic good character descript fit pretty well there

Being chaotic good isnt "being evil" which you said. Chaotic good means you dont care about what other people think and do what you consider to be good. If you had said he's scary it wouldn't have come so poorly.